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In September 2012, we posted an article -- But Interest Rates Have To Go Up! Don't They? (http://www.kipnescrowley.com/LiteratureRetrieve.aspx?ID=165222) -- which explained that interest rates had been falling for roughly thirty years, and despite the multitude of Read More

In April of 2014, this Blog noted that an antitrust lawsuit brought by Paul Isaac and Paramount Settlement Planning, Inc. (together, the Isaac Plaintiffs), against Medical Liability Mutual Insurance Company (MLMIC) and five structured settlement brokers, including K Read More

The NY Medical Indemnity Fund ("MIF") was created over four years ago, but we have observed that a number of lawyers and other practitioners involved in the settlement of claims of neurologically impaired infants continue to hold a fundamental misconception -- to wi Read More

While structured settlements are suitable for even the least financially sophisticated, it may surprise people to know that our "best customers" are frequently plaintiffs who themselves work in finance, including hedge fund managers, investment bankers and financial Read More

In The Oprah Magazine, popular financial advice columnist and television host Suze Orman advised a structured settlement recipient not to sell future payments in order to reduce debt: (http://www.oprah.com/money/Advice-for-Cashing-Out-a-Structured-Settlement-Suze-Or Read More

We are pleased and proud to congratulate KCG Vice President Kevin J. Silo, CSSC, on his induction as President of the National Structured Settlement Trade Association (NSSTA (http://www.nssta.com)).
The NSSTA was founded in 1985, and has over 1000 member compani Read More

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